Bryde's Whale in Tosa-Bay, Japan (土佐湾のニタリクジラ)

Feeding of sardine by Bryde's whale in Tosa Bay, Japan.

Bryde's whale is a baleen whale, more specifically a rorqual belonging to the same group as blue whales. It has twin blowholes with a low splashguard to the front. Like other rorquals, it has no teeth, but has two rows of baleen plates.
In Japan, early whalers called it "skipjack whale". It preys on the anchovy and it was commonly associated with the skipjack.
They are now called nitari-kujira (look-alike whale), for their resemblance to the sei whale.